This website uses cookies. Certain cookies are necessary for the website to work optimally. Others are used to optimize your user experience and enable us and our partners to provide you with relevant advertising. By clicking “I consent”, you consent to our use of cookies and processing of your personal data according to our privacy policy, which you can read here. In it, you can also read more about how you can erase or block cookies and revoke consent. Read more about our privacy policy and cookie policy.

Registered Mail International

Safe – the consignment is only handed over if confirmation of receipt and proof of identity are provided by the recipient.

Straightforward – the delivery can be prepared before the consignment is submitted, using Send Directly.

Trackable – track the consignment all the way to the recipient.

Send important documents and small goods internationally in a secure way

Do you want to send important documents or valuable goods to international destinations? Then you can send them with Registered Mail International, in which case they are only handed over to the recipient in return for confirmation of receipt.

Select Rek 2000 if the goods you are sending have a value of less than SEK 2,000, or Rek 10000 if they have a higher value, up to a maximum of SEK 10,000.

Are there any restrictions on what I can send?

What happens if the consignment is damaged or lost?

We provide maximum compensation of SEK 2,000 if you send the consignment using Rek 2000. We provide maximum compensation of SEK 10,000 if you send the consignment using Rek 10000. The compensation payable is calculated using the market value of the contents. If the market value is higher than the respective defined maximum sum, no compensation at all is paid for loss or damage.

Do you need confirmation of receipt?

If you need proof that the recipient has received your consignment, you can purchase Proof of receipt.

What rules apply outside the EU?

Useful to know about goods transported by air

Consignments transported by air have to be X-rayed to comply with air safety rules. If the X-ray does not provide any information about the contents of the consignment, it will be sent using a different mode of transport, such as rail or road. If that is not possible, the consignment is returned to the sender. This could result in delivery of the consignment being delayed.